Christmas wreaths

Polystyrene wreaths were used as the base for the Christmas wreaths.
Holes were first drilled into these
to insert plastic tubes. After that,
molten candle wax was applied. The materials
were glued or placed on silver-colored aluminum wire
that was inserted through the candle wax into the polystyrene.
Roses,
orchids, Tillandsia, snowberries and
Alocasia leaves were placed in the tubes.

Rosemelia

A smaller size Rosemelia is composed of Avalanche Peach roses. A nice size for the slender bride or the bridesmaids. The base is made of Paperwire from Smithers Oasis. The Rosemelia is glued onto this with cold glue. To make it a whole, tendrils of jasmine have grown from the frame, as it were, around the Rosemelia. A number of orchids and Gloriosa complete the picture.

Expressive

For a smaller budget, working on a Smithers Oasis bridy can be a solution. This bridy already has a very beautiful stem of its own. In principle, this bridal bouquet is arranged in a round shape, but the flowers are at very different heights because working with depth is very beautiful here. However, a number of expressive flowers have been incorporated that should not compete with each other and must all have their own place, so the placement of the materials is very important. The flowers used are Avalanche Peach roses, Scabiosa, Clematis fluff, orchids, Anthurium, ranunculus, germinis, Talinum 'Long John', and Sanguisorba.

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